Uncertainty can feel like standing on the edge of a cliff, waiting for instructions that never arrive.
In this solo episode, Alice reflects on her early career decision to turn down traditional jobs and lean into freelancing—not because it felt brave, but because it made a strange kind of sense. Years later, she’s still navigating the discomfort of not-knowing, and learning to stay present through the fog.
This is a gentle, personal reflection on:
The subtle self-rejection baked into chasing certainty
How clarity doesn’t always come with a five-step plan
Micro-decisions that help you feel more grounded
Why uncertainty often brings up shame, even when we’re doing the “right” thing
Alice also shares tools that help her hold the discomfort without rushing through it—like labeling what’s still certain, making room for nuance, and trusting that inner clarity takes time.
🎧 If you're in the middle of a career shift, life decision, or quiet personal reckoning… this one’s for you.